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#1 - They have been tracked on radar which means they can be detected by radar, yet they suddenly show up.
#2 - They have never been tracked "en route" to earth from another star or galaxy, but only after they're here.
#3 - We have no evidence that there is life anywhere except earth
Originally posted by Gazrok
Not entirely accurate. Even in our own solar system, we have evidence of water on the moon, and on Mars. If you look at just one drop of water in a microscope, you'll see it's teeming with life. It is believed by scientists that an entire liquid water ocean could exist under Europa's icy crust. Can you imagine what possible life may be found there?
Originally posted by fleabit But I think to most, it's pretty obvious that the building blocks of life are not nearly as rare as we thought, and as there are solar system millions and even billions of years more advanced than ours, it's hardly a stretch to think they could create space travel that is feasible.
Originally posted by observe50
All I have to say is.....................................................................................................................facepalm!
Originally posted by Logical one
Originally posted by Gazrok
Not entirely accurate. Even in our own solar system, we have evidence of water on the moon, and on Mars. If you look at just one drop of water in a microscope, you'll see it's teeming with life. It is believed by scientists that an entire liquid water ocean could exist under Europa's icy crust. Can you imagine what possible life may be found there?
Certainly on Earth, where there is water their is "Life", however scientist are hopeful but not certain that life will exist when water is found elsewhere.
Indeed when we send a probe to Europa, just imagine if we do indeed find H20 ocean but no life.